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Eat & Drink in Moscow

You want to try out the best gourmet restaurant? You’re looking for a cosy café? You’re looking forward to relishing local specialities? Or you want to turn the night into day at a cool club? Let our select choices inspire you.

Restaurant YAR

Varieté while you dine

An evening at the Sovietsky historical hotel is an unforgettable experience. You'll be astounded by the varieté and circus acts taking place on the stage while you enjoy your fine dining. The pleasure is multiplied when you share it with a group. The menu features both Russian and international fare. Reservations a must.

Café Pushkin

Award-winning russian cuisine

When you enter this restaurant, you're enveloped by the ambiance of the heyday of the Russian empire. Guests, especially international businesspeople, enjoy award-winning Russian fare in this Baroque manor with stuccoed ceilings, beautiful shelves laden with books, and floor to ceiling transom windows.

Kvartira 44

Feel at home

This restaurant and bar invite guests to feel at home. The Russian cooking tastes even better in the living room ambiance. Guests enjoy live piano music while they dine – a simply wonderful atmosphere. The staff are also incredibly friendly and approachable and in many cases they speak English.

Kavkazskaya Plennitsa

Pure nostalgia

This lovely, nostalgia-filled restaurant is nestled in an interior courtyard, nearly hidden from the street. Named after the Russian film released with the English title «Prisoner of the Mountains», the interior design recreates the motifs of the movie. Guests enjoy the best Georgian cuisine with delectable mean and fish dishes in a cinematic atmosphere.

Khachapuri

Georgian cuisine

At Khachapuri, guests enjoy a rich variety of simple, inexpensive dishes in a cosy atmosphere. The products are always fresh and the chefs are attentive to the style and presentation of the dishes. This is good home cooking with a touch of refinement. Try the fish in gooseberry sauce, the chicken kebab with tarragon, a fine salad and finish with a moist honey cake for dessert. There are plenty of good wines, herbal teas and fresh juices to accompany your meal. Make sure you give the matsoni, a Georgian yoghurt, a try.

Aldebaran

Art nouveau café

Gorgeously decorated with the charm of the early 20th century, guests walk up a flight of stairs to enjoy the fine coffee specialities and different sorts of tea at Café Aldebaran. The showcases display masterfully made sweets, pastries and tarts. Try to grab a seat at the window if you can. The view of the pretty public garden and fountain is magical. Guests with an appetite merely need to walk up another flight of stairs to the restaurant, which serves several classic European dishes. By the way, the entrance to the famous Tretyakov Gallery is directly across from the café.

Coffeemania

Popular café chain

Everything began in 2001 with a stylish Italian café next to the Moscow Conservatory. The place was a huge hit and was always packed so people had to wait for a seat. The response came quickly and expansion plans became reality. Now there are ten more cafés in the city. This place is great for starting the day with a fine breakfast or resting up from a long day of sightseeing with a tart, salad or small but hearty meal.

O2 Lounge

Fantastic rooftop bar

On the rooftop of the Ritz Carlton luxury hotel, you'll find one of the most beautiful and expensive bars in Moscow. The city's high society enjoys cool drinks and excellent sushi with a fantastic view of the Kremlin and Red Square. Starting at noon every day, this is the place to see and be seen. There's no place like it for a taste of Moscow's glamour scene.

City Space Bar

The sky's the limit

Outstanding cuisine is coupled with an unforgettable view here – 140 metres up in the sky. The huge selection of refreshing cocktails could pose a challenge for indecisive customers. The best news, however, is that SWISS passengers benefit from a 15% discount on the entire menu.

Strelka Bar

Cocktail bar

The tasteful interior of Strelka Bar is a mixture of art déco elements and furniture of Italian and Scandinavian design from the 60s and 70s. The long list of cocktails covers pretty much every taste and if you're hungry, they have an international menu as well. DJs spin on the weekends and live piano can be heard the rest of the time. The rooftop terrace is popular in summer, as you have a view of the city. Strelka Bar is the social heart of the Art Strelka Institute.